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none of us will get 100% of what we want. but the alternative will cost us jobs. hurt our economy. hardship on millions of hard working americans. so, let's set party interest aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. and let's do it without the brinkmanship that stresses consumers and scares off investors. the greatest nation on earth -- the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. we can't do it. [ applause ] let's agree. let's agree right here, right now, to keep the people's government open and pay our bills on time and always uphold the full faith and credit of the united states of america. the american people have worked too hard for too long, rebuilding from one crisis to see their elected officials cause another. now -- most of us agree that a plan to reduce the deficit must be part of our agenda. but let's be clear. deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan. a growing economy that creates good, middle class jobs, that must
none of us will get 100% of what we want. but the alternative will cost us jobs. hurt our economy. hardship on millions of hard working americans. so, let's set party interest aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. and let's do it without the brinkmanship that stresses consumers and scares off investors. the greatest nation on earth -- the greatest nation on earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one...
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they don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue, but they do expect us to put the nation's interests before party. [applaus [applause] >> they do expect us to forge reasonable compromise where we can for they know that america moves forward only when we do so together and that the responsibility of improving this union remains the task of us all. now, our work must begin by making some basic decisions about our budget, decisions that will have a huge impact on the strength of our recovery. over the last few years both parties have worked together to reduce the deficit by more than 2.5 trillion dollars. mostly through spending cuts, but also by raising tax rates on the wealthiest 1% of americans. as a result, we are more than halfway towards the goal of 4 trillion dollars in deficit reduction that economists say we need to stabilize our finances. now we need to finish the job. and the question is how? in 2011, congress passed a law saying that if both parties couldn't agree on a plan to reach our deficit goal, about a trillion dollars' worth of budget cuts would aut
they don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue, but they do expect us to put the nation's interests before party. [applaus [applause] >> they do expect us to forge reasonable compromise where we can for they know that america moves forward only when we do so together and that the responsibility of improving this union remains the task of us all. now, our work must begin by making some basic decisions about our budget, decisions that will have a huge impact on the...
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he accuses us, criticizes us. his favorite attack, he said i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes. the president loves to blame. when is the president going to offer his plan? tonight would have been a good time to do it. nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the ones that the president laid out tonight. i didn't expect that from marco rubio. i thought he would give his reaganesque speech. >> i thought it was primitive, something you would hear on a high school debating team. first of all, he went after it as evil. he admitted he went to school on student loans, i did. my dad went to school on the gi bill. i got in the peace corp, i'm very pro-government. he loves medicare, he said, how it took care of my mother, father with dignity. i went to school with student loans, benefitted from it, got in education. where is the consistency here? he trashed the whole thing and played the victim game that everybody seems to play. the republicans, victims, paying one in six dollar
he accuses us, criticizes us. his favorite attack, he said i hope the president will abandon his obsession with raising taxes. the president loves to blame. when is the president going to offer his plan? tonight would have been a good time to do it. nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the ones that the president laid out tonight. i didn't expect that from marco rubio. i thought he would give his reaganesque speech. >> i thought it was primitive, something you would hear...
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the last four years tell us that. the president in excerpts released tonight will say that none of his proposals will add a dime to deficit. this is a president who promised to cut the deficit in half. republicans are apoplectic. the divide is just steady here. the speaker talked earlier and the governor about the emotions of this gun thing. put that question to the democrat in congress. especially senate democrats up, will mary landrieu, max baucus, will they support a weapons ban. one of the reasons you talk to the american people outside of washington is when you have issues changing votes inside washington. will he be pushing the gun issue, six months, nine month, 12 months from now? >> i think he's going to end up taking half a loaf, i think. >> half a loaf? >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> half a loaf on guns means that he'll accept universal background checks. >> he won't get -- >> he already had those. >> he'll take that. and he may not get the high capacity magazine proposal that he wants. but the question
the last four years tell us that. the president in excerpts released tonight will say that none of his proposals will add a dime to deficit. this is a president who promised to cut the deficit in half. republicans are apoplectic. the divide is just steady here. the speaker talked earlier and the governor about the emotions of this gun thing. put that question to the democrat in congress. especially senate democrats up, will mary landrieu, max baucus, will they support a weapons ban. one of the...
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>> and are the propositions laws that will make us feel better but not make us safer. the justice department identified 77 thourk people who have broken a law and been identified on background checks, lying to buy guns and the fbi hasn't turned them over to them and justice hasn't chosen to prosecute this. >> we can fix that easily. the question is where is the common ground? what can we find in terms of the common ground and how do we then get republicans and democrats on board together? i think one of those areas where you are going to have the most likelihood is on background checks. the nra supported it in the past. there are reasonable republicans who are willing to go with a larger majority of democrats in this area. look at suburban democrats outside of philadelphia for example. they are willing to talk about background checks. >> is it enough if you say you are going to make background checks more real. is that enough when people are staring at semiautomatic rifles and saying they have to go. we need the assault weapon ban? here's a couple of things. first of a
>> and are the propositions laws that will make us feel better but not make us safer. the justice department identified 77 thourk people who have broken a law and been identified on background checks, lying to buy guns and the fbi hasn't turned them over to them and justice hasn't chosen to prosecute this. >> we can fix that easily. the question is where is the common ground? what can we find in terms of the common ground and how do we then get republicans and democrats on board...
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it used to be a bipartisan issue, infrastructure. used to sail through. you tried to figure the proper amount of money to spend. but it is penny wise and pound foolish not to repair your bridges and repair them. it's a recipe for decline. >> governor christy has made his name by saying i'm not going to fix the lincoln tunnel or rebuild or open wider passes from new jersey to new york city which is their essential trade route. >> new jersey is 37th or 38th in job creation because infrastruk structure is a way to increase trade. there are countless bridges that support i-95 on its way to philadelphia. to repair those bridges is a $4 billion price tag. the city and state doesn't have the money. it has to come from somewhere. >> that's from florida to the top of the country. >> it went down three days and in those days, 180,000 vehicles a day go over those bridges. >> to make your point whshgs we would go to florida on a college trip and see those white owned signs. there wasn't stripes. >> it was a speed trap, a joke. but it took the republicans and lincoln
it used to be a bipartisan issue, infrastructure. used to sail through. you tried to figure the proper amount of money to spend. but it is penny wise and pound foolish not to repair your bridges and repair them. it's a recipe for decline. >> governor christy has made his name by saying i'm not going to fix the lincoln tunnel or rebuild or open wider passes from new jersey to new york city which is their essential trade route. >> new jersey is 37th or 38th in job creation because...
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to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after decade of grinding war our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. [ cheers and applause ] >> after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over 6 million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years and less foreign oil than we have in 20. [ applause ] >> our housing market is healing, our stock market is rebounding and consumer's patience and homeowners enjoy stronger protections than ever before. [ applause ] >> so, together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. [ applause ] >> but we gather here knowing that there are millions of americans whose hard work and dedication have not yet been rewarded. our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can't find full time employment. corporate profits have skyrocketed to all-time who is. for porn
to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after decade of grinding war our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. [ cheers and applause ] >> after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over 6 million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years and less foreign oil than we have in 20. [ applause ] >> our housing market is healing, our stock...
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let us not cap it. i heard some rumors today about, yes, keystone but keystone in swapping for a carbon tax i think would be a perfectly dreadful idea. >> larry, i wouldn't hold your breath expecting a carbon tax in the president's speech today. >> i hope you are right. i sincerely hope you are right. >> this is said this is his last opportunity to go big in front of a big audience, unfiltered by the d.c. press, discussions of what clinton tried to do with education, what george w. bush tried to do with social security. will there be a hallmark measure like that tonight? >> the president has practically speaking a two-year window before the attention fully turns to the 2016 presidential race. this is probably the peak of his ability to move the country, move republicans in congress. the american people are behind him. his approval ratings are high. it depends on what go big means. if it means a set of initiatives he's proposing to try to build middle class jobs, build middle class incomes, that's big. i
let us not cap it. i heard some rumors today about, yes, keystone but keystone in swapping for a carbon tax i think would be a perfectly dreadful idea. >> larry, i wouldn't hold your breath expecting a carbon tax in the president's speech today. >> i hope you are right. i sincerely hope you are right. >> this is said this is his last opportunity to go big in front of a big audience, unfiltered by the d.c. press, discussions of what clinton tried to do with education, what...
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we used to paint billboards. you know, driving down you see the billboards, the pineapple and all that stuff. okay? i used to do that and that's what i did for a living. i was a professional. and i was the new man in the company, and i was assigned to paint with a painter who no one else wanted to paint with. and the reason they didn't want to paint with this guy is because there was a rumor going around about him and it turned out the rumor was true. he was accused, of all the guys in the yard, of being an intellectual and he was. yeah, he was an intellectual. you want to paint with an intellectual? you want to paint with the boys, honey. you don't want to paint with an intellectual. you paint with the boys. you talk about what? you talk about your sex fantasies. you talk about cars, you know. or you talk about sports, mostly sports, right? what else is in the world, huh? that's what you talk about. this guy was burl grey. yeah, we talked a little about those things. but my friend burl grey turned out to be my f
we used to paint billboards. you know, driving down you see the billboards, the pineapple and all that stuff. okay? i used to do that and that's what i did for a living. i was a professional. and i was the new man in the company, and i was assigned to paint with a painter who no one else wanted to paint with. and the reason they didn't want to paint with this guy is because there was a rumor going around about him and it turned out the rumor was true. he was accused, of all the guys in the...
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less for us. more for you. >>> breaking news tonight. the manhunt for christopher dorner culminating in a burning cabin in big bear, california. the lapd is saying the cabin is too hot for anyone to go in and search. look at the scenario. the allegations that dorner originally made and what was behind his anger at the lapd. it began six years ago when dorner was an officer with the lapd. >> the subject of christopher dorner's rage goes back to an incident in july of 2007. he was on patrol with a female officer, a veteran of the force, when they were dispatched to check out a report of a mentally unstable man gamed christopher getler. he refused to leave the grounds of a hotel and after a struggle he and his partner subdued him. then dorner says his partner, who is white kicked getler who was also white twice the chest and once in the face when he was cuffed. he said the kick left a visible injury below the check and left eye. the blue line he spoke of is a legendary unspoken code of conduct among police that states you never rat out a fe
less for us. more for you. >>> breaking news tonight. the manhunt for christopher dorner culminating in a burning cabin in big bear, california. the lapd is saying the cabin is too hot for anyone to go in and search. look at the scenario. the allegations that dorner originally made and what was behind his anger at the lapd. it began six years ago when dorner was an officer with the lapd. >> the subject of christopher dorner's rage goes back to an incident in july of 2007. he was...
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stay with us, please. let us know any information as it develops. we are going to leave you for one second and bring in john miller. he works for the san bernardino national forest. mr. miller, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> obviously we're seeing these flames engulfing this cabin. what can you tell us about most of the homes and structures in this area and why fire is such a risk? >> well, you know, southern california is a fire-prone area year round. down here, this is known as the santa ana river drainage in the seven oaks area. it is about a mile and a half air miles from where mr. dorner's pickup truck initially was discovered on forest road and the specific location is a seasonal resort that's under permit from the u.s. forest service and in the general area, forest service special youth cabins and organizational camps. >> the structures in the area, we were speculating earlier, obviously a lot of them wooden, a lot of independent fuel sources, propane, kerosene in the homes, things that are obviously readily flammable? >> right. these are
stay with us, please. let us know any information as it develops. we are going to leave you for one second and bring in john miller. he works for the san bernardino national forest. mr. miller, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> obviously we're seeing these flames engulfing this cabin. what can you tell us about most of the homes and structures in this area and why fire is such a risk? >> well, you know, southern california is a fire-prone area year round. down here, this is...
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tom, stick around with us. a former investigator joins us as we continue to watch the images of this cabin basically in flames. chris, you and i have talked a lot over the last several days about this suspect, about what we know about him. did you have any doubt that this is how it would end, in some degree? >> i had hoped that it would end differently without any further bloodshed or loss of life, but mr. dorner made it abundantly clear in his statements that it was a foregone conclusion that he -- that he would take more lives or try to, and that he planned on dying somehow in the end of it. you know, there's still hope that maybe he'll surrender or something like that and the door's always open for that, clearly. enough is enough as the commander said. but it looks like there's a strong possibility that it will end here and not in a good way for mr. dorner. >> and we still have been getting kind of early reports about the sequence of events over these last several hours. you know about the stolen vehicle. yo
tom, stick around with us. a former investigator joins us as we continue to watch the images of this cabin basically in flames. chris, you and i have talked a lot over the last several days about this suspect, about what we know about him. did you have any doubt that this is how it would end, in some degree? >> i had hoped that it would end differently without any further bloodshed or loss of life, but mr. dorner made it abundantly clear in his statements that it was a foregone conclusion...
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can you tell us what that is? >> i am sorry? >> cars are being towed out behind you. can you tell us what that is? >> i have no idea. >> the two ladies -- >> that's not up to me. >> are you saying that reports say the body was inside the house, those reports are false? >> there was a suspect that far fled into the forest, barricaded himself inside a cabin, engaged in gun fire with deputy sheriffs and shot two of our deputy sheriffs and killed one and we believe he is still inside the cabin that caught fire. >> no one has -- >> no one has been inside the cabin. it is not safe to go in there. >> can i ask you about the deputies that were injured and the one that was killed, did you personally know them? >> yes. i am not talking about them. >> it must be painful for the entire office. >> it is painful for every person associated with the law enforcement family across southern california. they have been working together closely on this search for the last six days. >> have you been here listening to what i have been s
can you tell us what that is? >> i am sorry? >> cars are being towed out behind you. can you tell us what that is? >> i have no idea. >> the two ladies -- >> that's not up to me. >> are you saying that reports say the body was inside the house, those reports are false? >> there was a suspect that far fled into the forest, barricaded himself inside a cabin, engaged in gun fire with deputy sheriffs and shot two of our deputy sheriffs and killed one and we...
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nice to have you with us. it's interesting, maybe we can throw the map up on the screen for everybody, when you look at where this seems to have all ended, the cabin where the fire took place, it's actually not so far away from where the burning truck was found a week ago, giving us the sense that actually the degraphic area where he's been over the last week is relatively small. even though they kind of down scaled the number of officers in the area and there are many rumors that in fact he had many gone on to mexico. >> yeah, i think what law enforcement was thinking was that he would logically attempt to flee big bear, which would make sense. but the thinking from his perspective, dorner's perspective, he's going there's cops everywhere, only three arteries that lead us in and out and the likelihood of me being able to safely pass through without encountering law enforcement, not very great. so he kind of hunkered down, tried to reinvent his whole plan because his plan was derailed the moment he broke the a
nice to have you with us. it's interesting, maybe we can throw the map up on the screen for everybody, when you look at where this seems to have all ended, the cabin where the fire took place, it's actually not so far away from where the burning truck was found a week ago, giving us the sense that actually the degraphic area where he's been over the last week is relatively small. even though they kind of down scaled the number of officers in the area and there are many rumors that in fact he...